Mông đồng

Mông đồng (chữ Hán: 艨艟) is a class of near-shore warship and riverine boat that played a dominant role in medieval Vietnamese naval forces for over a thousand years.

The An Nam chí lược records that Tang dynasty governor Trương Châu ordered 300 Mông đồng built circa 1000. Each was manned by 23 oarsmen and capable of carrying 25 soldiers. They were fast, long and narrow and capable of ramming enemy vessels.[1]

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References

  1. ^ Leroux, Ernest (1889). Annales impériales de l'Annam. Paris: La Société Asiatique. pp. 176–177.